One Essex Crossing, located at 202 Broome Street in the Lower East Side, is a mixed-use development designed by CetraRuddy Architecture. The building houses 83 residential condominiums spanning floors 6-14, along with Class A office space and retail components including The Market Line food hall.
The residences range from studios to three-bedrooms, featuring wide-plank European Oak flooring, ceiling heights up to 10 feet, and oversized windows. Approximately 30% of units include private outdoor space. Kitchens showcase Italian Moca cabinetry, Dolomiti marble countertops, and Miele appliances. Bathrooms are appointed with Calacatta Lincoln marble and radiant heated floors.
The building's sixth floor houses the primary amenity spaces, centered around 'The Garden' - a 9,000-square-foot landscaped terrace with lounging areas and grilling stations. Additional amenities include The Sun Room, a fitness studio, and a children's playroom, all designed as extensions of the residences.
Residents have direct access to The Market Line below, which when complete will be one of New York City's largest food halls, featuring over 100 local vendors spanning food, retail, art, and music. The building also connects to the redesigned Essex Street Market.
The development is part of the larger Essex Crossing masterplan, strategically positioned near multiple subway lines including the F/M/J/Z at Delancey & Essex Street Station. Nearby amenities include Trader Joe's, Target, Regal Theater, and The Center for International Photography.
The building represents a significant component of the Essex Crossing development, integrating residential, commercial, and cultural spaces in one of Manhattan's most historic neighborhoods.
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